The new episode of Chicago Med brought back Dr. Margo Collins.
A party was being held to celebrate Sean Archer (played by Luigi Sottile) reaching one year of sobriety.
Dr. Collins was there to help Sean, his father, Dean, and friends from the hospital celebrate the milestone.
This is the second episode that Dr. Collins has appeared in.
She was also in Chicago Med Season 9, Episode 5, introducing herself as the head of a clinic where Sean now works.
It might be amusing to some Chicago Med fans to learn that this is the third episode for the actress, as she played a different character a few years back.
Who plays Dr. Margo Collins on the Chicago Med cast?
Actress Beth Lacke guest-starred in the new episode, reprising her role as Dr. Margo Collins.
She first appeared on the show during Chicago Med Season 3, Episode 2 as Ms. Lake. It was a much different character,...
A party was being held to celebrate Sean Archer (played by Luigi Sottile) reaching one year of sobriety.
Dr. Collins was there to help Sean, his father, Dean, and friends from the hospital celebrate the milestone.
This is the second episode that Dr. Collins has appeared in.
She was also in Chicago Med Season 9, Episode 5, introducing herself as the head of a clinic where Sean now works.
It might be amusing to some Chicago Med fans to learn that this is the third episode for the actress, as she played a different character a few years back.
Who plays Dr. Margo Collins on the Chicago Med cast?
Actress Beth Lacke guest-starred in the new episode, reprising her role as Dr. Margo Collins.
She first appeared on the show during Chicago Med Season 3, Episode 2 as Ms. Lake. It was a much different character,...
- 3/21/2024
- by Ryan DeVault
- Monsters and Critics
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